WTA helps tennis players: family life and career combined!

WTA helps tennis players: family life and career combined!

The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) recently introduced a new rule that should make it easier for professional players to successfully combine family and careers. This measure comes at a time when family planning is becoming increasingly important for many athletes. Sloane Stephens, US Open winner from 2017, has commented on the challenges that are associated with the weighing up between family life and the sporting career for women in tennis.

The WTA rule allows players who have to pause due to fertility treatments such as freezing egg cells or embryos to use up to three tournaments to their frozen ranking position (Protected Ranking) when they return. This is intended to reduce the pressure of having to return to the highest performance classes immediately after a break. The rule also applies to pregnant players who are also able to use this grouping.

Support through financial measures

Another important aspect of this WTA initiative is the paid maternity protection that the WTA introduced in March 2023. This maternity protection offers players financial support during pregnancy and also after returning to sport. Combining three tournaments with a protected ranking option, it also enables players to continue their career without unnecessary worries about their placement.

In addition to these measures, players are offered access to the desire to have children to support and facilitate family planning. Through these comprehensive regulations, the WTA would like to make a positive contribution to a topic that is of crucial importance for many players.

The new regulations and programs are a significant step towards equality in sport, as they enable players to better reconcile their career and family goals. According to Sloane Stephens, this topic is essential because it reflects the complexity of decision -making and the social expectations of women in professional sports.

With these new provisions, the WTA offers an advanced approach to supporting tennis players in their family planning, which represents a positive development for the future of women's tennis. The reactions to this regulation are consistently positive because it is reducing an important barrier for many athletes.

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